Could be a delayed update. Sometimes, if you haven't restart your PC for long enough or have software in some specific environments, it can cause issues with the update. (Not sure or confirmed about this, just theorizing)
Could be a delayed update. Sometimes, if you haven't restart your PC for long enough or have software in some specific environments, it can cause issues with the update. (Not sure or confirmed about this, just theorizing)
Particular install features, Failure to detect exe, inability to identify application install folder. The program is crashing at 90% when scanning. One such example: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/652195/strange-pc-behavior-w-adwcleaner-7000exe/#entry4293511
I do not have other forum links at hand, but when I have time to go through them, I will be sure to keep you updated.
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Not in particular. I was surfing other forums, Norton, Kaspersky and in general tech and cyber security forums, and a lot of people have installation issues. Even when downloading from your website and official sources. I have also read plenty of entries in this forum about people not being able to install the software properly
As for 3rd Party providers FileHippo??? uptodown? Cnet? Toms guide...
Hello,
I feel like I'm repeating myself but:
Hello,
Thanks.
" I can't see the Quarantine items (file(s)/folder(s)/registry etc..) "..:
..me too...i think this issue is so very difficulte to manage..
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If they weren't detected as major threats or some form of issues you should be good to go. AdwCleaner should clean up any actually malicious software, but other than that, you don't need to worry. If you want, you can do a full thorough system scan just in case. Avast full scan. Mbam, AdwCleaner and Hitman Pro, additionally use CCleaner to clean up your registry and cache files and you are set!
Just was curious, I have seen some people having issues with downloads and installs when it comes to beta and normal versions. I wonder if they are downloading through some form of 3rd party provider? Or can the installs fail for some reason? Maybe system configuration?
Well.... My previous solution in Windows "Safe mode with networking" should help you out if you haven't done that. Alternatively, you could try using RKill to kill malicious software first. Then remove the identified files manually, afterward do a thorough scan with Malwarebytes, AdwCleaner, and HitmanPro. This should definitely yield some results.